Find out more here.OCZ has a cunning plan to lure hacks towards its goliath of a PSU, rated at a whopping 2kW
Find out more here.OCZ has a cunning plan to lure hacks towards its goliath of a PSU, rated at a whopping 2kW
Jings!
I haven't seen something that scary since watching a dodgy old black & white film with much shouting of "It's aaaliiiive!" in it!
Is there a system that could need that much?
Quad SLI'd 8800GTX with 10HDs and an AMD 2x2 core?
Asus Z170 Pro Gaming. i5-6500. 16gig Ripjaw 2400. Samsung 950pro NMVe 250gig+ 1tb Intel 660p. GTX Titan. Corsair TX650M.
939 3800 X2 | 2gig corsairXMS 3200C2
1950XT | 500gig,320,200,160
Plextor DVD burner | Yamaha CRW-F1 CD-drive
Thermaltake Xaser 3 w 480W FSP | X-fi fatal1ty
Things have moved on since I first joined...
Insane...fire up those generators guys, the National Grid cant take that kinda punishment from all of us ;p
It's all a great big widgey-waving contest.
Pointless, pointless, pointless.
Yeah, but the company Ultra are releasing a 2kw PSU that is around the same size as PC P&C's monster unit - i.e. it's INTERNAL. I mean an internal 2kw supply will have limited sales, but an external one will have virtually none.
Meh ive seen 2kw, well not all in one powersupply but ive seen 2 Glalaxy's in 1 case
Still it looks a beast.
idiotic. it only encourages higher consumption in components *glares at nvidia and ati*
PSU companies need to put brakes on and go 'whoa... 850W no more, take it or leave it'
sadly, its all about the marketing.
take a leaf from Intel, listening to PR got them nowhere with the P4...
Completely pointless, but if you call the follow up article cunning stunt I'll love you long time.
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